its 49 exaclty...
at 42 days you will be able to feel the babies movement.
at 49 days wou will able to SEE the babies movement and it goes way stronger further in pregnancy
It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine how far along your guinea pig is in her pregnancy. They can provide guidance on how to care for her and the newborns, as well as what to expect during the birthing process. Make sure she has a comfortable and safe birthing area prepared.
You may be able to feel the pups moving around by week 6 or 7 of the pregnancy.
The number of babies a guinea pig is going to have can be approximately determined through an ultrasound performed by a veterinarian. However, the exact number may not always be accurate as there can be variations. Usually, guinea pigs have between 1 to 6 babies per litter.
Rule of thumb, when the baby is moving around by itself, "Thats not to say you can't touch it", to pick it up, whatever the mother and baby are being held in, and the guinea pig has a lot of fur, you do not want to discourage the mother from nursing the baby. some mothers are very caring and some are ruthless when it comes to nursing. By your question it sounds like you have a caring mother guinea pig.
guinea pigs gestation lasts about 63-74 days, depending on how many babies they are having. a longer gestation means less babies and the other way around :) in the last few weeks of pregnancy you should be able to feel the babies moving around inside the mum, this means you have about 3 weeks left give or take a few days. you must be very gentle when feeling for movement, as you could harm the mother or babies! try not to handle her much in the last week either! about 24-48 hours before birth the pelvic bones will separate to about 3.5 cm. you can check this by having her on a table facing you. run your fingers down her spine and when you get to the end of the spine, just about her 'lady parts' gently feel for two small bones. the gap between these will slowly get bigger in the few days before birth. to know when a guinea pig is about to go into labour is very difficult. they usually have their babies late at night or early morning, so you will probably be asleep and wake up to some bright baby faces looking at you. guinea pigs make a 'grunt' noise before they go into labour, but sometimes by the time you hear that noise the first baby as already arrived. the grunt noise does not sound like the grunt that a pink pig makes... lol not exactly sure what it sounds like but aparrently you will have never heard it before and know exactly what it means! some sows will get very quiet and cosy in their little house, while others may act completley normal. if you are lucky enough to witness the birth, just sit back and let her do her thing. she knows what to do, so don't intervene unnecesarrily. although, some sows can forget, refuse or be too busy to clean their babies. if the mother has not cleaned the sack from the baby you need to do this ASAP. pinch the sack at the babies nose so it can breathe. use a damp cloth to clean the baby and then return it to mum. good luck! I hope this is helpful!
you can confirm that the guinea pig is pregnate by after four to five weeks she will become more plump and more rounder aroun the belly area,she will get heavier, and if you put her on your lap you can feel the babies moving around in her i know this because my mom is a vet
It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine how far along your guinea pig is in her pregnancy. They can provide guidance on how to care for her and the newborns, as well as what to expect during the birthing process. Make sure she has a comfortable and safe birthing area prepared.
normally the baby stops moving around during the last month of pregnancy because it dont have much room. plus the baby rotates head down due to its time to be born.
if you can see the babies moving and kicking inside her, it will be less than a week before she gives birth. guinea pigs can become pregnant from as early as 4 weeks old, however it is rare and the gestation period is just under two months, your sow must me much older than what you were told when she was bought.
You will not be able to tell, until the mother starts to get a pear-shaped figure. Then you can even feel the babies moving around inside at times if you're lucky enough!
During pregnancy, babies in the womb grow and develop by kicking, moving, sucking their thumb, and even responding to sounds outside the womb. They also practice breathing movements and develop their senses.
You may be able to feel the pups moving around by week 6 or 7 of the pregnancy.
It means they are not well so you should take them to the vets
The number of babies a guinea pig is going to have can be approximately determined through an ultrasound performed by a veterinarian. However, the exact number may not always be accurate as there can be variations. Usually, guinea pigs have between 1 to 6 babies per litter.
Babies in the womb can sense changes in their mother's body during pregnancy through movements and sounds. They may react to these changes by moving more or less, or by responding to external stimuli such as music or voices. This can help them bond with their mother and prepare for life outside the womb.
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